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and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. thank you and may god bless you. >> maybe thingings are too black ask white for me. i don't usually see shades of you sent help or you didn't. you are either testimonying the truth or you didn't. welcome to justice. i am judge janine pirro. this year in the press conference president obama was given the benghazi question. dugive the order to save american lives. >> my orders to the national security team to do whatever you need to do to keep them safe. >> how come the f-13s were not
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dispatched. you and only you mr. president can send the military into another country. why is it that the calvary never game for the four americans calling for help? and when anded about not getting the help and what you would say to their families, here's your answer. ned, i will address the families not through the press. i will address them directly as i already have. >> really, shawn's mother pat and ty wood's father charles said you didn't answer them directly and that you were not sincere and they are still waiting & as for the susan rice debacle. >> for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi, and was simply making a aren't presentation she had receive
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besirch her representation is outous. >> outrageous? if she had nothing to do with benghazi why did you send her out? why not the secretary secretary or the other people above rice? might this have been a dress rehearsal it test whether she could follow the make believe narratives and by the way, to me is outrageous is a so called professional repeating a story and conclusion five timos national television and without the facts. wule know you had the facts. the intelligence and she could have readly acessed those facts. but enough about that. and this week your then cia director david petraeus finally talks and said his intelligence report was
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scrubbed. with so who scrubbed it and changed it. i will not hold my breath on that one. and why would the good general send an intelemeeting back on september 14th. promote a video nonsense? and then stay silent for six weeks while the nation debated and the families waited. why not come out and say, i didn't mean to confuse you or maybe i didn't put enough emphasis on enter the women. men cheat. women cheat. for the most part, it is between a husband and wife and none of our business. but this is different. did the cia director not object to the narrative so long because he didn't want to lose his job? he didn't want you to lose the election?
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or maybe because someone was holding a dirty little secret over his head. yes, men cheat, and women cheat. but at this level affairs do matter. when you are the director of the cia you are at the pin axle of power and access to virtually everything. pillow talk can be lethal. and with me now is congressman debnuniz on the house intelligence. congressman thank you for being with us. nalways a pleasure. >>, just between you and me what happened in the intelemeeting? ni think it is important to make one thing perfectly clear to the american people that is not out there in the news, and that is our men and women in the cia and other intelligence services got this exactly right. it was a terrorist attack.
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we knew that within 12 hours. >> all right. >> and we let brave men and women, when it left them and got to the people who serve in the pliesure at the president, things changed and that's what we are trying to get to the bottom of now. >> congressman, is what general petraeus or former director of the cia said this week at odds with what he told senate intele, on september 14th, three days after the attack and how did he explain it? >> when we went back to that day september friendshipth, there was a narrative that was essentially forced out to the american people about the youtube video. i came on your show and said it was not possibly the youtube video and no one believed it except for the people who served the president and president. no one in the foreign country and intelligence, no one. and after that point, we come
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back and now the general comes in and he parsed words essentially. he did mention it is true that in the unclassified talking points, that the al-qaida portion could have been classified. >> do you buy that, congressman? >> no, i don't buy that. i don't think anyone buys that. but no one bought the youtube video to begin with. it is only the people around the president and formedks cuse toz protect the president. >> were you able to inquire as to whether or not general petraeus had any information as to who deleted al-qaida from the talking points that ended up coming out of the mouth of susan rice? >> we had three different hearings this week and all i
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know is, after it left our professionals, and went to the policy makers, it changed. i can put a hand full of names out there. and i don't want to speculate. but i can tell you this. it is between the cia director, and director of dni. national security council and the president and and a few other around the cabinet it has to be somewhere in there that this changed. >> you know the ability of individuals who charged in those agencies and if they took al-qaida out of those talking points? >> here's what i think is possible. the men and women in uniform and not in uniform and cia and other intelligence agencies got it right. they are being sneered right now and i am hoping that those men and women will come forward. the more information we have from them and get to the people providing the
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information, we might get to the bottom of who changed the information. >> congressman, thank you fe so much for joining us this evening. >> always a pleasure. >> and joinings is senator jim inhoff. he is a machine of the armed service committee and senator, thank you for being here. >> it is good to be with you. >> the issue is what general petraeus said on the 14th and what hoe said this week and how is it that he was able to explain the divide between the two. >> i think that ther being too nice about the whole thing. petraeus, we know now what he said. he used the name al-qaida, sharia and that was in his report. now, there are not that many people that are out the
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original num num, the director of national intelligence was established so that the president would know and so it went to clapper and he hands it to the president. and then i am sure holder was in on this. and jacob blue was there and then you had thomas donolon. the president's national security advisor. they all answer to the president and so it had to be the names that i just mention're mentioned. and if anyone out there in america think that president himself did not know it was a terrorist attack, it involved al-qaida, then they are terribly naive and i think it will go down as one of the biggest cover ups in all times. i believe that. and i feel personal in this thing, i knew the ambassador and in fact he was in my office in washington just a
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matter of weeks before all of this happened. >> senator,. in addition to the fact that we now know that the original talking points were reflecting what they knew in real time for a course of many hours. were you able to determine whether or not the president issued an order to protect our men on the ground who were anding for help? nit is which time they anded. audrey saylor actually april was the iad then they hit brit compound and they had the good sense and judgment to close it down and get out of and they left. only we stayed. ambassador stevens made pleas all the way up through september 4th and 9th. and his began back.
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>> senator i am ruining out of time. we know we were the last men standing there. but does anybody know whether the military was dispatched by the president to protect the men. >> no, i don't think that would be. there are a lot of assets other than the ones we're mentioned. >> stiantor inhofi. i hope to have you in the studio. coming up. the president it defends susan rice. what is he so hot and bothered about? and what will the upcoming fbi and cia infamous sex scandal turn up? ♪
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mistake. and the way it keeps going, it is almost as if the intent to assassinate her character. >> her intent to assassinate her. >> her character, really? president obama and other top dems are coming to the defense of ambassador rice. is that another clue she will be replaceding secretary secretary. >> okay, kt. you were in the white house when there were individuals briefed and you were in the room preparing them to go on natural television. when they go on natural television, do they and the questions or go out with the talking points. >> she was given talking points and she delivered. why, she took that as a try out to be secretary secretary. she was going to be hillary clinton's replacement and
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other people considered for the job and she went out and delivered the message she was given. i checked to so why that was not the secretary secretary or defense or counterterrorism czar. they could gone on the shows. they wouldn't touch it she was the loyal soldier and did her try out to be secretary secretary and having begin those talking points which was a complete fairy tale. she's kiss duqualified. >> and they took all reference of al-qaida and el sharia. but come up with the spontanous video and did it over and over again. >> now, there is going to be i fight if they try to get her and i think what you have aside from senator graham who is talking about whether she is going to support her, do we have that. >> this is it aboutlet role
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she played around four dead americans when it seems to be that the story coming out of the administration and she is the point person and so disconnected to reality i don't truster had. i don't trust her and i think she should know better and if she didn't she shouldn't be the voice of america. we'll not promote anybody who was an essential player in the war on benghazi. >> i don't think the president will appoint her. show's now disqualified. >> dusee how the president came out. >> of course he did. if he said we will not defend her, she could tell everybody who brote those talking points and gave her that information. i think he has to look like he will appoint her but he won't, why. at a senate confirmation hearing, that would be like water gate and have that
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benghazi raked over and under oath. it was just what they were trying to avoid and that is it a congressional inquiry on benghazi. i think they will talk about her and in the pentagon you fly it up the flag pole and in this case no one will excuse and they will give her another job that doesn't require senate confirmation . >> what about the talking points. she had acess to the classified and nonclassified and she knew what petraeus said. >> when i was in the white house, the way we will do things, intelience briefing would be part of a package and tab c was the cia briefing and tab a, here's what we want to say. and so the question is, who rewrote what the cia said? and the only people in the
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position to do that begin my experience is somebody on the national security council or higher. >> do you think they will call them in the hearings or again they are not agreeing to a - on and everybody has the executive privilege and they are subpene oned and have to testify like they did in water gate? >> that is furous. no one cares. nand no one showed up. this case is different it is it a sex scandal now. and that is a tramming dee. - tragedy. and who did what to whom and when. >> the fact of the matter is, they are all paying attention to it now. >> it is it a tragedy that four americans died and in the end of the day we'll find out. >> hopefully we'll find out before too long. nand all right. coming up. did the fbi cover up the petraeus scandal and why were
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>> both the fbi and cia are investigating david petraeus. with me is patsy morro. and lieutenant colonel tony schaffer. >> when i was a da you were the head of the fbi. very quickly pat. a civilian complaint and stalked by e-mail. if i am a civilian and i call and said i am being cyber
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stalked, is the fbi going to get involved. >> it is a yes or and no. >> ordinary citizen. no. >> attach name petraeus. >> it is not attached. >> we don't know if you see the complaint. >> you are going to take it if i am sleeping with petraeus? >> she thought that the general was stalked and if that is the case. >> which alen or petraeus? >> we are going to fiped out. when we see the complaint. >> let's assume the fbi does the investigation at the request of jill kelly. that is jill kelly. the fbi sent him a picture of himself. would you be upset? >> yes, it was taken out of context. ni don't care he sent it to a married woman. >> i think that should be looked as to why it was sent
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out. >> maybe she was an attractive lady and sent out the vibes. >> you got the fbi and ther investigating petraeus and tony, the fbi has an obligation when they investigate the head of the cia. nthere is a practical aspect. title 50 requires that certain individuals of the congress and white house are notified if anything pertaining to intelience and leadership. i spoke to a former director of the cia. if your name came up as part of an fbi investigation, how long would it take for your name to get to the president. and if he was out of the country a day but no more than that. >> and pat, you obviously had nothing to do with this. try to get them to understand what happens in the fbi. if they are investigating the head of the soy sigh. it tarted in may and they
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anyhow it was petraeus by the summer and interviewed petraeus and his paramour broadwell in september or october. wouldn't they have an obligation to tell the president. >> the fbi worked for the department of justice. >> why didn't holder tell the president? >> that i can't answer you. but bob muler is an ethical and good man. >> and i agree with you. >> fromthere is no doubt in my mind he did advise the attorney general. >> it is called deniability. they went through fast and furious. >> i don't believe it i have been in washington us can pass information without a paper trail. there is no possible way the president did not know that general petraeus was part of manage going on with the fbi. there is no conceivable way. >> back to you again. >> and the fbi after petraeus
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resigns, they go in and execute a search warrant of paula broadwells house when they investigated her six or sen moint're months >> we know that they pulled the documents thatfrom google and other providers that had the e-mail. >> we can do that with a subpene a. nand they are going in and finding confidential documents . >> but it doesn't take the fbi that long, pat. >> we need to really see how the investigation plays out and how the information came to the fbi and what that complaints said. >> jill kelly. and the reason she sent it to that guy he sent a picture of himself. nnow the classified information involved the fbi and cia now investigating that. that is serious and changed the tenor of the thing. i am with you on this, judge. if you think it is untoward
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you should have done the search warrant before they interviewed them. >> they know that. and muler is competent. something is going on here. nand of course, lute lout colonel tony schaffer. >> what does the men and women of the military think about the handling of the benghazi attack. and break doup the soap opera plague out in washington. can't wait to see this one. with the spark miles card from capital one,
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>> live from america's news head quarters. i am hares falker. now the latest on the crisit. after days of continuous hamas it attacks. and they placed tarchings and heavy armor at the border reed to move in if necessary.
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hamas assaulting it with more than hundred rockets today alone including two aimed at tel-aviv. and both israel and the want to end the rocket foir coming from the hamas ruled gaza strip. >> fox news uncovered a major weakness. bar codes held by the passengers on the trusted traveler's list. that means passes can be altered allowing terrorist to pass security checks. stay tuned for more justice. >> our veterans and our active duty military are angry. they have lost any trust in this commander and chief that they once had. and i am telling you, i never saw them so angry and with good reason. >> david petraeus testified behind closed doors yesterday
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and it was a pull back for what he said in the days after num num. with david hunt in new york luent luent tom macaenerni. thanks for being with us. >> we just heard from senator americacane talking about how the men and women in the military are furious. is this what you are hearing? i understand you visited the wounded warriors. >> yes, but they didn't necessarily speak about they have given me other opinions on the rules of engagement. the military did not -- were not directed. they could have impacted it. notably just put f-16 over benghazi and whether they would have been on time or not we don't know because we
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didn't do it within one out of the white house came direction to put an awnarmed predator and came out of sen galela. >> it told the white house what was going on. what did that do? nit is it very, very important. it gave them situational awareness and they could have taken on follow on action. >> they had it and they didn't do anything. >> precisely that's my point. they didn't follow up or have a concerted effort to other assets flowing. they couldn't have had a quick reaction ground force team because they were so ill prepared in the ilplanning. they could have gotten air power there and whether it would be successful or not i don't know. they didn't try. >> colonel hunt you agree? >> we certainly could have had something in four hours.
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but the president of the united states did not give the order or the department of defense is totally incomp fent. it is it a case they didn't get the order. there is it frustration in the military and we know how to do this work and were not allowed to do it >> the president at the press conference said i gave the orders to make sure they are safe. but he never said i gave them permission to till go in to libya and get our men back. neither that is it not a tree statement that the president said or he give it to the secretary of defense and he didn't do it. either or or. only person would be secretary of defense with the white house approval. nand the white house wouldn't roll under the bus for the secretary of defense. nno. >> and general, are you of the
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same opinion that he didn't answer the question. when they went right at him in the first press conference in eight months. he said i told them to do whatever we need to do to make they are safe. that is double speak. >> they didn't do anything. they launched a predator or they diverted one. but else familiared, they moved forces out of tripoli out of benghazi which was important they moved forces out of roda to sega nela. and that was much too late and they didn't take any actions that could have impacted the scene to save four lives or at least two of those four laves. >> colonel hunt, you have a fight from 9:40 in the evening and to four o'clock in the morning. and it is it amazing. they have different time lines. it is not like you didn't have
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time to get them >> we had 7 hours at least and clearly, the air force knows it. f-16 could have been on the target and you put a base in siga nela and lack of a presidential order or the of defense is incompetent. our air force and army know how to do they were not told. >> and the rules of engagement, do they affect whether or not the decision would be sent're sippeding them in. nno once they are sent. it is not to send them. that is it the order given. >> and general, you think we'll ever get to the bottom of whether or not the general petraeus you know, actually said or knew it al-qaida or ansarel shaia. >> he knew it wasan sarel
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sharia. there is no question after his testimony on friday in the circuit everybody knows that is what he was going to say and he would not be caught for lying under oath. >> and general we are coming up on a break. should he have said something after 9:14 and you didn't understand me. i said sharia and al-qaida and the president talks about a video. should he have said something. >> he should have. >> he should have and corrected himself if he didn't. >> of course. >> thank you so much for being with me. always a pleasure and coming up. the whistle blewer who blew the lid off of the petraeus affair. who is this woman, jill kelley and two top rarchinging army generals use posushions to protect a woman and her
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tampa bay magazine editor knows her. good evening aaron. >> good evening, judge. >> please tell us what it is it that caused jill kelley to be so attracted by the military and base, that she got so involved with the people there? >> here in tampa, mac dill air force base is one of the biggest economic factors that we have . and fortunately, some of the most talented military men approximate in the world come through that base they center great personalities and histories. i can remember back when general norman swarkoph come in and they are happy to be
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friendly with them. >> when she first moved to tampa, she aparptly got herself involve indeed the base and finally started to get titles like honorary counsel. and i think she had that emblazoped on her mersedes plates and that is it a position for which she is not paid and for which she has no requirements, it is just a title. do you know how it is it that she got to be named honorary council to south or north corinthians? - korea. korea. south. >> she was friendly with the military people that come from other countries on the base. there are many, many of them and indicated she was willing to try to help them do various things in the country and
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somebody suggested they could make her council and with that, she went to the state of the florida and applied for those plates which apparently is it a normal process. they are more than hundred such people in the state of the florida. >> but i understand from the department of motor vehicles she had to be a member of the honorary council and she shouldn't have gotten those plates there is an investigation . when you say she wanted to help out. a new york businessman said that shy anded him for a 80 million commission if she used her influence to win a south korea business contract for her being an honary racouncil with no duties. are you aware of that? >> i heard that. i think that is it a very unusual thing. mostly what jill was doing is
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helping the wives of the military that moved here to find out what to do in tampa. why is she sends tens of thousands of emaim to general allen and his wife said keep her away from my husband? >> again, i don't know what general allen's wife said. and i am sure general alen if he didn't want to get emaims could have said please don't send me further e-mails and i don't personally e-mails and i am sure other people emaim all the day long and that's the means they use to indicate. >> those emaims were flirtacious and inappropriate between her and general allen. and the gen susof the sex scandal was jill. she contacts a ghy from the fbi and said, you know, i am getting these stalking emaims and they are threatening me
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and saying to stay away from petraeus. >> turns out broadwell petraeus's paramour cent them to jill. why is president pet word about jill kelley and jill kelley is only helping the wives? >> again, i don't know why paula did what she d. but she felt there was a threat there. and just because she felt there was a threat, didn't mean there was something inappropriate between the general and jill kelley. >> i understand that. butly, she is called a socialite. but there are million debt. and credit cards are stopped and how is she sisocialite. doesn't she seem desperate to try to make money off of her connections in the military?
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>> again, that may be what it is at this time. but the term socialite, again is just a term that somebody used. i don't know who would describe her as that. i personally would always dribe her as the wife of a very successful doctor. nand you can call her a socialite and probably a lot of other names you could call her. aaron, thank you for being with us this evening. nthank you, judge. >> it is it long been said that women love a man in uniform. did they do it for the love of uniform or manage more. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress.
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>> the petraeus love scandal is the fodder for head lines for a week with zingers as the other, other woman cloak and shag her? and the scandal has been an editors we knew men in uniform saw but not what we meant. here to get to the bottom of what is playing out. real generals of dc or tampa is noah and comedian and fox news steven crowder. is this about love or, snarks who show dicome in cloak and shag her. it is a floozy. the lady is a socialite. >> you are right.
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nand the plaino, texas and has debt rates. people who make $85,000 want to look 4500,000. and a glorified kardashian was acessed to people who lead word. >> she is in debt millions. >> i think she went to the fbi. if she was concerned she would call petraeus and said that. she went to the fbi and doesn't realize that the fbi would do a total investigation in on her as well call petraeus. >> she is getting e-mails. and wouldn't she go to petraeus, you wouldn't believe this e-mail. i am getting them. >> if she had shame. >> but she thought she was so connected no one could bring her down. >> that is it a double entrendry. >> there is it one lawsuit and you know that a civil one could come between jill kelley
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and suing paula broadwell. she has been psycher stalked and she could actually go out and go after paula for doing that. >> you are sleeping with the head of the cia and you can write an autobigrammy . and you have no credentials to do and we'll award you money. >> some people think the terrorist attack caused by a youtube video. and people may. >> gloria allred will call jim kelley. >> her name will not be smoking. >> aren't you concerned about the fact that men can be so weak that they can're - can be manipulated. if you could read my mind 23 hours a day. we are sick human beings and we are visually stimulated and
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sexually predatorial. nand yes, we are. i appreciate you saying that. machine will call mea sexist and we are part of facebook. nand it is it a reliability. and that's why it important to get to the bottom of it and we follow it. and they would be marred and everyone would think that they hacked the account. and this is the kind much leverage they can have. and emaims and we don't know it. >> these guys knew. they knew that they were in a position. and let me put this out there. you know that general allen and petraeus both wrote letters on behalf of jill kelley's serious in a custody battle. they used their letterhead. general allen and petraeus for the bimbos sister who a court ruled shouldn't be entitled to the custottedy - custody.
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shame on allen and petraeus. nand when a powerful man gets to the top that's when they think they are invincible. you can see the politician. ellion the spitzer women go after to attach their identity to them. she thought she should be having immunity. >> the truth always matter and inteyity matters. >> it is great to have you on tonight. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. follow me on twitter at judge janine. and check out our page. you can catch up anything you missed and get my book sly fox. it is it available for a gift. and you need one. e-mail us your comments justice at fox news and the
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